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Nabesna Road: April 2009
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. 55 Degrees and Melting Fast! We knew it wo. Uld happen. Spring run off has started. Night time temperatures are staying above freezing and day time highs have been above 50 for the last three days in a row. Pussy willows are out in force and the cottonwoods are showing signs of life. The caribou are still around and the snowshoe hares and ptarmigan are busy changing color. Note: The next Nabesna Road update will be on Friday,. May 1, 2009.
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Nabesna Road: They're Biting
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Friday, June 5, 2009. The leaves are finally out. And it has been hot. If you are looking at this from somewhere in the Lower 48 you may not think 75 degrees Fahrenheit sounds like a big deal. But after a winter of three months or more of below zero weather, it’s plenty warm. The mosquitoes are out as well though out her. E in Nabesna, knock on wood, they haven’t been too bad. The good news about mosquitoes is that the Arctic Grayling are biting! Note: The next Nabe.
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Nabesna Road: Lupine Are Up!
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Things are looking pretty green around here – finally. Slana looks like summer but here at the end of the road we are still more spring like. The wild flowers are starting to show up with lupine, and some dwarf fireweed the most obvious from the road. Ay weekend was busy. Of course that’s relative. There were probably around 10 campsites in. Use over the course of the entire road! Nabesna Road update will be on Sunday, May 31, 2009. We see every...
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Nabesna Road: May 2009
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Things are looking pretty green around here – finally. Slana looks like summer but here at the end of the road we are still more spring like. The wild flowers are starting to show up with lupine, and some dwarf fireweed the most obvious from the road. Ay weekend was busy. Of course that’s relative. There were probably around 10 campsites in. Use over the course of the entire road! Nabesna Road update will be on Sunday, May 31, 2009. We see every...
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Nabesna Road: June 2009
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Thursday, June 18, 2009. The Nabesna area finally got some much needed rain over the past few days. It has brought the water up in the creeks and made. Murky but it is worth it to reduce the fire. The rain has brought out the flowers (and mosquitoes! Made things look lush and green. At times like this it’s easy to forget that we live in a semi-arid region. S as of 10:00 am. June 17, 2009. Is in good t. 15 – Mile 17.5. The road is rough in this area with. Speed should b...
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Nabesna Road: Moose Independence
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Saturday, May 23, 2009. I am still having major problems posting to my blogs. Please be patient as I try to w. Ork this out - Thanks. Seeing a lot of moose, mainly yearling calves. Moose calves stay with mom. Ear, greatly increasing their chances for survival. But each spring mom an. D calf go their separate ways before she gives birth to a new calf. This leaves these yearlings. Looking dazed and confuse. D about this unexpected and maybe n. Tting any special tr. If yo...
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Nabesna Road: March 2009
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Friday, March 27, 2009. Spring Is In The Air. During the winter, the black spruce growing along side Nabesna Road turn an almost black color. As spring time nears and the days grow longer and warmer, the trees take on their familiar green color. This seems to happen over night and the change is, to me, even more dramatic than when the leaves first appear in late May. The next update to the Nabesna Road Blog will be on Wednesday, April 1, 2009 (no joke! It is important ...
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Nabesna Road: Nabesna Road Conditions
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Wrangell - St. Elias National Park. Thursday, June 18, 2009. The Nabesna area finally got some much needed rain over the past few days. It has brought the water up in the creeks and made. Murky but it is worth it to reduce the fire. The rain has brought out the flowers (and mosquitoes! Made things look lush and green. At times like this it’s easy to forget that we live in a semi-arid region. S as of 10:00 am. June 17, 2009. Is in good t. 15 – Mile 17.5. The road is rough in this area with. Speed should b...